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Unique Canadian Singles?
Topic Started: Sep 6 2012, 01:54 PM (292 Views)
teenjenerate
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Now that I've been buying more US 45's, it came to my attention that there are some unique Canadian 45's released in the early '60's as well. Anybody know which ones were released? I have maybe 3 I can think of:

Love Me Do/P.S I Love You (on Capitol Swirl)
Roll Over Beethoven/Please Mr. Postman (just snagged this for $7)
All My Loving/This Boy

Also, I see that there are some Starline 45's in the US, including one for
Kansas City/Boys

Are there any others out there that I should look for to complement my US singles collection?
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the57thbeatle
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Everything and anything on Canadian singles can be found on this superb website:
http://www.capitol6000.com/beatles45.html
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namralos
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For a few months in 1965, Capitol reissued some singles that had been on Vee-Jay and released two "new" singles. The "Kansas City"/"Boys" single actually charted, which is why it is the most common.

Twist and Shout/There's a Place Capitol Star Line 45-6061
Love Me Do/PS I Love You Capitol Star Line 45-6062
Please Please Me/From Me to You Capitol Star Line 45-6063
Kansas City/Boys Capitol Star Line 45-6066

The only one I find noteworthy is #6063, because it shows that Capitol had the stereo mix of "From Me to You" in 1965 -- even though it is channeled down into mono for the single.
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